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[quote=Anonymous]I certainly wouldn't fire her for this, especially if she's taking the initiative to learn. Also, it isn't your first child so you know what you're doing (right?). Presumably, if she takes direction well, you can just teach her. It really isn't hard. If she's a good nanny w/ your toddler she'll probably be every bit as good w/ your infant. If you want a nanny from whom you can learn, that's different. But with a second child you probably know what you want and have in your nanny a willing pupil whom you know and trust. Sounds ideal to me. (MB who appreciated my nanny's prior knowledge/experience when mine were newborns, but would have WAY more confidence going into it the next time.)[/quote]
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